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December 6, 2011
A twisted, sick sense of “honor” compelled a Jersey City man to have his daughter and son-in-law brutally […]
December 6, 2011
Cellphone footprints reveal compelling details in the Shafia “honor” killing case. Via:[http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1092834–dimanno-cellphone-footprints-reveal-compelling-detail-in-shafia-case]
December 6, 2011
Each year, 6,500 girls in central London could undergo female genital mutilation. Now the city hopes to curb […]
December 6, 2011
In Egypt, Parties that want an expansion of Islamic law captured a clear majority of the votes in […]
December 5, 2011
More than 2,800 so-called honour attacks — punishments for bringing shame on the family — were recorded by […]
December 5, 2011
More than 2,800 so-called honor attacks — punishments for bringing shame on the family — were recorded by […]
December 5, 2011
Afghan authorities are failing to enforce the law to protect women from murder, beating, rape and other violence […]
December 5, 2011
Gulnaz’s plight has found international attention because of a dispute between the European Union and a team of […]
December 5, 2011
Afghan gunmen burst into a family home – where they poured acid over the father, his wife and […]
December 5, 2011
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, the Egyptian blogger who stirred a controversy last month by posting pictures of herself naked […]
December 5, 2011
More than three thousand London girls are at risk of genital mutilation every year, experts warned today. The […]
December 5, 2011
Tunisia’s Ministry of Higher Education says some 50 ultraconservative Muslims have disrupted exams at a university with calls […]
December 5, 2011
Victims of forced marriage in Scotland will benefit from greater protection with new legislation being introduced: the legislation […]
December 5, 2011
About 100 Libyan women took to Tripoli’s streets on Saturday in a silent march to demand more support […]
December 5, 2011
A woman blinded and horrifically disfigured in an acid attack by a spurned admirer is suing Iran’s judiciary […]

